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University of Phoenix Launches New College of Criminal Justice and Security

By : UOPX News| December 6, 2010

With overall criminal justice and security job growth projected at an average of 10 percent by 2018, education is in demand

PHOENIX – December 6, 2010 (WIRESERVICE) – University of Phoenix today announced the opening of the College of Criminal Justice and Security – a field-of-study and employment sector with an average projected growth of 10 percent by 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The new College will help meet the country's increasing demand for these professionals by providing associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees programs with a unique focus on the skills needed for leadership roles.

"Over the next decade, the United States is facing a potential shortage of criminal justice and security professionals," said James J. Ness, Ph.D., dean of the new college. "As a result of both macro- and micro-economic impacts such as terrorism, globalization, high turnover among corrections officers, and a growing prison population, we need criminal justice and security professionals who demonstrate strong leadership and administrative skills in law enforcement, corrections, criminal courts and security."

The University's criminal justice and security degree programs have been under the purview of its College of Social Sciences. Establishing the new College of Criminal Justice and Security improves the University's capacity for meeting the growing demand for these professionals in both the public and private sectors.

The College's degree programs are designed to enhance the administrative skills needed to succeed in leadership roles within the criminal justice and security sector. Classes are led by faculty who have an average of nearly 20 years of experience in the field and hold leadership positions such as chiefs of police, wardens, district attorneys, security executives, probation officers and sheriffs.

Dr. Ness continued, "Safety and security are top-of-mind for both public agencies and corporations today and will continue to be at the forefront of organizations' priorities in the future. Tomorrow's leaders in criminal justice and security -- whether they represent law enforcement, criminal courts, corrections, public services, or organizational security -- will influence how information is shared across agencies and how best to ensure the safety and security of people and assets. This is why a well-educated work force is needed in fields related to criminal justice – and why it has now become an urgent national priority."

University of Phoenix Provost, Adam Honea, Ph.D. said, "The University is extremely fortunate that Dr. Ness will be leading the new College of Criminal Justice and Security as its founding dean. His impressive career credentials in the criminal justice and security field, and his experience as a University faculty member in both traditional higher education and in online learning with University of Phoenix, will serve our students well."

Dr. Honea continued, "Not only is Dr. Ness dedicated to the University and its students, but his intellectual vision and strong leadership within the academic mission of the University, and his demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching, will further shape our timely programs and current curriculum. Under Dr. Ness' guidance, University of Phoenix's criminal justice and security graduates can prepare for the challenges they face as leaders in an increasingly complex world – one where our sophisticated and progressive administrative-focused curriculum is applied by knowledgeable professionals who continually establish new and improved standards for the safety and security of all citizens in our global society."

The University of Phoenix Criminal Justice and Security programs focus on law enforcement, courts, institutional and community corrections, and security. Concentrations are offered in management, human services and institutional health care. Its programs are available online and at nearly 50 University of Phoenix campuses across the U.S.

About James J. Ness, Ph.D.

Dr. James Ness has established a storied and successful career in both academe and government service. Dr. Ness comes to the College of Criminal Justice and Security as a former tenured professor of law enforcement at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and as a former director of criminal justice programs for Barton County Community College in Kansas.

As a professional in the field of criminal justice, he has held posts as Chief of Specialized Training for the Kosovo Police Service School, Station Chief for the International Police Task Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dean of Academics for the Haitian National Police Training Center. As well, he is a former police chief, investigator and police supervisor -- and has served in the military. As the founder of Ness & Associates, a criminal justice training and consulting firm, Ness has worked closely with numerous police and government agencies including the Department of Justice and the U.S. State Department.

Ness holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration and a master's degree in Administration of Justice/ Law Enforcement from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and a bachelor's degree from Northeastern Illinois University. He has published extensively in the areas of law enforcement and online learning and is an expert in ethics, public policy and criminal justice. Ness will continue to teach criminal justice and general studies courses for the University of Phoenix at its Phoenix campus.

About the College of Criminal Justice and Security

University of Phoenix has been at the forefront of serving professionals in the criminal justice and security field for over 30 years. The College offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degree programs with relevant and demanding management-focused curriculum. Additionally, students have access to Interactive Criminal Justice simulations, are supported by faculty members who are experts and leaders in the criminal justice and security field, and can connect with a student population with progressive online and campus networking opportunities. The College of Criminal Justice and Security's Faculty Advisory Council members review market trends, and help keep curriculum on pace with national and international market demands. For more information, visit http://www.phoenix.edu/colleges divisions/criminal-justice.html

ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX

University of Phoenix is constantly innovating to help students balance education and life in a rapidly changing world. Through flexible schedules, challenging courses and interactive learning, students achieve personal and career aspirations without putting their lives on hold. During the quarter ended August 31, 2010, 470,800 students were enrolled at University of Phoenix, the largest private university in North America. As the flagship university of Apollo Education Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: APOL), University of Phoenix serves a diverse student population, offering associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs from campuses and learning centers across the U.S. as well as online throughout the world. For more information, visit http://www.phoenix.edu/